Diagnosed problem where heat blows on the passenger side (only) when the AC is on; determined cause to be the passenger side blend door -- unsure if it's stuck or the actuator is dead.

Determined path to get to the passenger side blend door actuator; it's buried deep in the dash.

Located an online part that sells for half what a stealership wants for a blend door actuator. Will obtain blend door actuator part number from stealership on Monday to make sure the part is compatible and order it online...

Tailgate was down... Makes a great work bench while at the same time, it keeps the little ones from climbing in the bed and making off with my tools, although a 9/16 gear wrench managed to disappear today. I'm sure I will find it... With the mower probably!

I was afraid I would hate giving up the storage of the center console with this swap. When cleaning out the console, it was mostly junk anyhow. I would like to find a cup holder from the center jump seat on an '03. I could make that work on my 95. That slide out cup holder sort of sucks.

Well, I had something go wrong on my truck for the first time that required immediate attention. I had the right rear caliper lock up on me so I found a new pair of rear calipers at Oreilly's and painted them, installed them and bled out the rear brakes Friday night.. Got done at 12:30 AM. All is well now, I guess it is not unusual for the calipers to need changing after 10 years. I hope the front doesn't go out any time soon, I hate working on brakes. :lol:

Your seats look great, good job. I too am partial to the cloth, I have had leather before and it doesn't last as long as the cloth. anyway, great job Tom. :glasses:

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Thank yo very much. I took a 4 hour ride in them for the first time today. I like how I can use the center console as an arm rest and my hand is naturally on the shifter. They feel good. I have to hook up the passenger's side lumbar support because it wasn't factory wired for it, but that is small stuff!